Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Review: The Perfect Christmas

The Perfect Christmas

"Will the perfect Christmas be enough to convince Beau that a life with Ansley could be equally perfect? 

Born and raised in Winter, Montana, Beau Bradley can’t imagine life anywhere else. During the holiday season his coffee shop, Mountain Grounds, is as busy as ever and now that his girlfriend is back in town, things finally seem to be lining up—until he gets a call that could change it all. 

Ansley Strauss is back in Winter after a nine-month, art intensive in Canada and she’s ready to celebrate the Christmas season in the tried and true Winter-style. There’s only one problem: her boyfriend lacks Christmas spirit. Her solution? Make this Christmas perfect to remind Beau just how special this time of year is. 

Set on a course for ultimate Christmas joy, Ansley and Beau find that life doesn’t always work out the way they hope it will. Beau faces the reality that plans can’t account for everything and sometimes risking it all is the only way. Ansley will have to come to the realization that no matter how perfect things are, it’s the imperfections in life that make it worth living."

Author: Bell Renshaw
Genre: Clean Romance
Series: A Winter Montana Novella (book 2)


It’s another Christmas in Winter, Montana 
where the coffee is always hot and the mistletoe beckons lovers to share a kiss.


So...my review is a week later than I said it was going to be, but it's going up none the less. 

Let me start off by saying that Bell is amazing! Hands down. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. 

We're finally back in Winter, and I couldn't be happier. This town, these people, the chemistry. I LOVE IT ALL! 

One thing about the way this author writes, she always makes you feel like the town you're in could be real. (Or at least you want it to be real) 
That's how I felt about Winter, Montana a few years ago when I read "One Christmas in Winter". 
Even years later and the town still has the same charm. It didn't feel like any story lines slipped, or any people just disappeared. Once again, I was enchanted by the perfect small town.

I was SUPER excited when we found out that Beau & Ansley's story was going to be told! 
Bell did an amazing job keeping the story realistic, but still light enough for a Christmas read. 

I really loved watching Beau & Ansley find their voices, and their identities with (and without) each other. 
The story had GREAT themes of patience and love being worth it. Worth the wait, and worth the risk.

I love reading Bell's books, they're always the perfect length. Nothing is ever rushed, and nothing is ever drawn out. I just love her!
I'm really really excited for Troy's story.
5/5 stars!

*I received this book from the author**All opinions are mine*

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